数字城市研讨会-可黑客城市:从颠覆性城市建设到系统性变革

M. Lange, N. Verhoeff, M. D. Waal, M. Foth, M. Brynskov
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DC9研讨会将于2015年6月27日在爱尔兰利默里克举行,主题为“可黑客城市:从颠覆性城市建设到系统性变革”。“黑客”的概念起源于媒体技术世界,但越来越多地被用于创造性的理想和城市建设的实践。“城市黑客”唤起了更多参与性、包容性、分散性、趣味性和颠覆性的替代方案,而不是在智慧城市建设中通常自上而下的ICT实施。然而,这些关于“黑客城市”的话语使用含糊不清,充满了各种意识形态的假设,这使得这个词也有问题。对一些人来说,“城市黑客”是关于赋予公民权力,让他们围绕公共问题组织起来,并进行审美的城市干预。对另一些人来说,它提出了有关治理的问题:应该鼓励或不鼓励哪种“城市黑客”,谁来决定?城市黑客可以被策划吗?对另一些人来说,像这样的时髦的参与性流行语是深度自由主义新自由主义价值观的伪装。此外,一个问题是,“城市黑客”如何从战术层面的智能和通常是有趣的干预成熟到持久影响的战略层面。数字城市研讨会欢迎以建设性和批判性的方式探讨“可黑客城市建设”理念的论文。
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Digital cities 9 workshop - hackable cities: from subversive city making to systemic change
The DC9 workshop takes place on June 27, 2015 in Limerick, Ireland and is titled "Hackable Cities: From Subversive City Making to Systemic Change". The notion of "hacking" originates from the world of media technologies but is increasingly often being used for creative ideals and practices of city making. "City hacking" evokes more participatory, inclusive, decentralized, playful and subversive alternatives to often top-down ICT implementations in smart city making. However, these discourses about "hacking the city" are used ambiguously and are loaded with various ideological presumptions, which makes the term also problematic. For some "urban hacking" is about empowering citizens to organize around communal issues and perform aesthetic urban interventions. For others it raises questions about governance: what kind of "city hacks" should be encouraged or not, and who decides? Can city hacking be curated? For yet others, trendy participatory buzzwords like these are masquerades for deeply libertarian neoliberal values. Furthermore, a question is how "city hacking" may mature from the tactical level of smart and often playful interventions to the strategic level of enduring impact. The Digital Cities 9 workshop welcomes papers that explore the idea of "hackable city making" in constructive and critical ways.
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